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- W1969098756 abstract "This study estimates an individual-level model of turnout and vote choice in United States presidential elections. Extending a methodology proposed by Bartels (1996 Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Uninformed votes: information effects in presidential elections. American Journal of Political Science, 40(1): 194–230. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), the model allows one to assess whether the electoral choices of citizens would change if they were more knowledgeable about politics, and if such changes have implications for aggregate election results. Simulations of hypothetical electorates under different assumptions about the distribution of political knowledge show that while some citizens would change their votes if more knowledgeable, the primary effects of increasing voter knowledge is to raise turnout levels and to solidify preexisting vote tendencies. The few vote changes that result from increased political knowledge largely average out in aggregation. Increased turnout resulting from a more informed electorate, however, favors Democratic candidates in two of the four studied elections. [A] people who mean to be their own governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.1 James Madison letter to William T. Barry, August 4, 1822. -James Madison" @default.
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- W1969098756 title "Political Knowledge and Electoral Choice in the 1992–2004 United States Presidential Elections: Are More and Less Informed Citizens Distinguishable?" @default.
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